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@imtbl/config
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The Config package exposes a configuration class and some utilities to create a configuration object. This object contains information used for the SDK setup by consumers. It ensures that all modules and packages within the SDK can access the necessary configuration settings in a consistent and reliable manner, as well as providing customers with a simple way to configure the SDK for their specific environment.
To install this package, run the following command:
npm add @imtbl/config
# or
yarn add @imtbl/config
# or
pnpm add @imtbl/config
This package is also included within the @imtbl/sdk
NPM package and can be re-exported directly from there.
If your environment supports conditional exports, you can import the contents of this package directly from the @imtbl/sdk
package using the @imtbl/sdk/config
import path like so:
import { Environment } from '@imtbl/sdk/config';
This is the recommended way of consuming this package, as it allows for better tree-shaking and smaller bundle sizes.
If your environment does not support conditional exports, you will need to import the contents of this package directly from the @imtbl/sdk
package like so:
import { config } from '@imtbl/sdk';
const { Environment } = config;
However this method will result in a larger bundle size as the entire @imtbl/config
package will be included in your bundle.
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We found that @imtbl/config demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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